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It was also Marter who informed us that piece was actually part of a series, henceforth known as Flacks 'Snacks ™.
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Flacks for the coal lobby have their hair on fire about the rumored content of draft EPA standards that haven't even been released.
David Hawkins: What New Coal Plants? David Hawkins 2011
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Flacks for the coal lobby have their hair on fire about the rumored content of draft EPA standards that haven't even been released.
David Hawkins: What New Coal Plants? David Hawkins 2011
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"You have a lot of trophy buying going on, a lot of very wealthy people who turn up at a Hong Kong auction with the desire to buy the best thing," says furniture dealer Marcus Flacks, founder of New York-based MD Flacks.
Chinese Art in the Bidding Alice Lloyd George 2010
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After asking what "hacks and flacks" are, Brown decided to mingle as we made our way to the "Hacks and Flacks" dinner at a posh eatery next to the very scenic Los Angeles Public Library.
William Bradley: California Story: Brown, Boxer, and (Un)convention(al) Politics 2010
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It was titled "All the President's Flacks" (so far so good).
Arianna Huffington: Arianna's Grammar Pet Peeve: The Apostrophe Crisis 2010
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After asking what "hacks and flacks" are, Brown decided to mingle as we made our way to the "Hacks and Flacks" dinner at a posh eatery next to the very scenic Los Angeles Public Library.
California Story: Brown, Boxer, and (Un)convention(al) Politics 2010
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Flacks like Tucker Bounds keep saying that McCain is best when he is an underdog.
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He could go to a traditional press dinner called "Hacks and Flacks" ( "hacks" being all accredited reporters and "flacks" being politicos) which has seen sharply declining numbers of late.
California Story: Brown, Boxer, and (Un)convention(al) Politics 2010
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He could go to a traditional press dinner called "Hacks and Flacks" ( "hacks" being all accredited reporters and "flacks" being politicos) which has seen sharply declining numbers of late.
William Bradley: California Story: Brown, Boxer, and (Un)convention(al) Politics 2010
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